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Definitionn. a small growth of trees without underbrush
Last update: March 6, 2017
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Nagpur has many orange groves. [noun]
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The path winds through a grove of willow trees. [noun]
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Ashbourn Grove, a neat well-built mansion, picturesquely seated on a gentle acclivity, one mile N.E. from Ashbourn, is now unoccupied. [noun]
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CHAPTER 4 "Well go thy way: thou shalt not from this grove Till I torment thee for this injury." [noun]
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I accuse them before the Immortals--for where is the grove even, not the work of man but the special work of Heaven itself. [noun]
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By this time they were at the ship-yard, which was divided only by a lane from the Temple-grove; there lay the barge. [noun]
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And the trees, that kept company with the houses, found matter for reflection in their calm blue smoke, and the green crop that promised a little grove upon the roof. [noun]
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So the youth had ventured to follow the slave woman, and in the shadow of the mimosas, in the little grove beside the temple, he found Barine's litter. [noun]
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"If we are caught in the sacred grove, we are certain to be severely punished." [noun]
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The listeners were hidden by a grove of flowering shrubs, but they could see every movement that took place, and hear every word that was spoken beneath them. [noun]
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"And how mysterious the sacred grove looks yonder." [noun]
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